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the scene of their first headline show in the city, all the way back in 1994. how do you keep it fresh? there are countless musical acts that break up because they can't stand each other anymore. >> we actually like spending time together. when we're not on stage, we're hanging out. >> reporter: once teens playing punk rock, they are now men. >> i'm all of your dads. >> reporter: all around 40, all with children. you're all parents, right? i mean, can you still -- >> apparently. >> reporter: can you be crazy hard-charging punk rockers? is that still possible? >> i think it's good to be honest to your children, let them know who you really are and let them live life, and yeah, be real. >> my younger son is a guitar player, so, we have a good language that we can speak with each other through music. i don't think a lot of parents really have that. ♪ dear mother can you hear me >> reporter: while they may have more responsibilities now, green day continues to reinvent rock stardom. ♪ >> reporter: this tuesday, they release "uno." the first album in a trilogy.
the scene of their first headline show in the city, all the way back in 1994. how do you keep it fresh? there are countless musical acts that break up because they can't stand each other anymore. >> we actually like spending time together. when we're not on stage, we're hanging out. >> reporter: once teens playing punk rock, they are now men. >> i'm all of your dads. >> reporter: all around 40, all with children. you're all parents, right? i mean, can you still --...
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what about that law in new york city, banning the sale of sugary drinks over 16 ounces? the doctor thinks that could actually do some good, even though many protesters really believe this is big government out of control. but as the doctor points out the, the nanny state has been effective at things like bringing down smoking through taxes and cigarette bans. you're saying we've got so many people sick, so many people costing us so much money in so many hospitals across america because of obesitobesity, we ha do something. if it infringes on your liberty just a little, deal with it? >> it's a ball lapse, right? i don't think anyone is saying that fast food restaurants can -- i don't think anybody can saying that certain foods cannot be sold at all. but to make changes that are subtle or a little more than subtle that might shift your behavior just a little bit. >> reporter: finally, the results of the experiment. okay, i'm at 30 minute, nearly 400 calories. and i quit. at that rate, i would have had to run more than two hours, which is never going to happen. unless i'm b
what about that law in new york city, banning the sale of sugary drinks over 16 ounces? the doctor thinks that could actually do some good, even though many protesters really believe this is big government out of control. but as the doctor points out the, the nanny state has been effective at things like bringing down smoking through taxes and cigarette bans. you're saying we've got so many people sick, so many people costing us so much money in so many hospitals across america because of...
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better clean in half the time. or your money back. >> announcer: "nightline" continues from new york city with bill weir. >> oprah winfrey may have abdicated her throne as the queen of daytime tv, but she's still the oracle of the she help industry. and like dr. phil before her, she's now extending her star-making touch to help turn and old friend into a new star, even after their most famous falling out. abc's juju chang sat down with oprah and life coach iyanla vanzant to talk about the bumpy road to their new big project. >> not on my watch! >> reporter: iyanla vanzant is the huff-talking -- >> this whole thing is a life. >> reporter: tough loving -- >> look at these three men that you have jerked around. >> reporter: queen of the heal your wounds, pick up the pieces, fix your life counseling. in the late '90s, she was a rising star in the kons that lake of oprah's friends at proteges. >> crazy coming from across the street. >> reporter: her star faded when the two parted ways over what iyanla calls a miscommuni
better clean in half the time. or your money back. >> announcer: "nightline" continues from new york city with bill weir. >> oprah winfrey may have abdicated her throne as the queen of daytime tv, but she's still the oracle of the she help industry. and like dr. phil before her, she's now extending her star-making touch to help turn and old friend into a new star, even after their most famous falling out. abc's juju chang sat down with oprah and life coach iyanla vanzant...
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. >> "nightline" continues from new york city with bill weir. >>> they sit atop the four-legged food chain. but the only lions relatively certain of survival are the kind that gets fed by human hands. as their numbers in the wild dwindle alarmingly, a big cat's ordeal is invisible. but tonight we meet a couple who have devoted their lives to filming them day after day year after year. the results are breathtaking. as i discovered on a visit to africa and as you'll discover in this encore presentation. >> a storm is building over the plains of botswana. beneath it, a single mother fret is. her name is marval. it's been weeks since an invading pride mortally wounded her mate. and now they will end her cubs. she now has the most primal of decisions, fight or flight. a decision complicated by the croc-infested water that surrounds them. cubs too young to travel fast. and this family's being stalked by the big invading males and that same rival lioness from the fateful night battle, the fight that gave her the signature wound and the name silver. the last lions include some of the most in
. >> "nightline" continues from new york city with bill weir. >>> they sit atop the four-legged food chain. but the only lions relatively certain of survival are the kind that gets fed by human hands. as their numbers in the wild dwindle alarmingly, a big cat's ordeal is invisible. but tonight we meet a couple who have devoted their lives to filming them day after day year after year. the results are breathtaking. as i discovered on a visit to africa and as you'll...
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owner of daisy mae barbecue in new york city, adamperry lang. tonight's play list. >> one of the reasons why i think i love butchering and meat, not because i like to cut up animals, my mother would take me this to butcher shop on long island and every time i walked in they would give me a little slice of baloney. it was a magical place that seemed right. first thing you do is break up some marjoaram, garlic powder, salt and perp. some olive oil and put the chops in. and you just kind of work it in. let it sit for like two hours. don't sweat the flames. flames happen. these look beautiful. a lot of flavor on these babies. take the lamb chops. you should hear a sizzle. another trick i i take a brick, wrap it with foil, it will create more pressure on top of the lamb. i take a bundle of herbs, savory, sage, rosemary and oregano and marjoram and baste the lambs. i take a salt and garlic clove use it as an abrasive and work into it cutting board. lemon zest, lemon juice, red onion or shallots, some more olive oil. cut some fresh herbs, italian flat
owner of daisy mae barbecue in new york city, adamperry lang. tonight's play list. >> one of the reasons why i think i love butchering and meat, not because i like to cut up animals, my mother would take me this to butcher shop on long island and every time i walked in they would give me a little slice of baloney. it was a magical place that seemed right. first thing you do is break up some marjoaram, garlic powder, salt and perp. some olive oil and put the chops in. and you just kind of...
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mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," september 14th, 2012. >> good evening, i'm bill weir. well, the fires of anti-americanism are burning around the world tonight. all sparked by a film called "the innocence of muslims," which may not even be a real film. only a laughably amateurish trailer exists online, created by a convicted fraudster in hiding and described by one man who worked on it as something like a "saturday night live" sketch directed by the three stooges. but even the lamest portrayal of the prophet muhammad as a thug and child rapist was enough to enrage crowds on a deadly scale today. the u.s. state department is deeming with a full-blown crisis. tonight, even as they mourn four of their own. some were small pockets of chanting and flag burning. others, exploded into deadly riots. but if we put all the demonstrations on a map, you can see how the anger has spread like a global plague. over 30 countries saw protests today, and now a total of six american posts have come under attack. in tunisia, two were killed by local police as an embassy buil
mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," september 14th, 2012. >> good evening, i'm bill weir. well, the fires of anti-americanism are burning around the world tonight. all sparked by a film called "the innocence of muslims," which may not even be a real film. only a laughably amateurish trailer exists online, created by a convicted fraudster in hiding and described by one man who worked on it as something like a "saturday night live"...
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this is the city you'll recall where rebels held out against gadhafi and in neighboring egypt it wasn't militants but angry protesters who rushed the walls of the u.s. embassy in cairo, tore down the american flag and replaced it with a black islamist banner, all of this apparently sparked by an obscure american film critical of the prophet muhammad. after a clip was posted online the embassy in cairo put out a statement condemning t continuing efforts by misguided individuals to hurt the religious feelings of muslims. tonight, the white house distanced itself from that statement which the romney campaign called disgraceful. more details on this fluid situation as we get them but shifting gears now to the kind of story that fills any parent with dread and a bit of gratitude for the glories of technology. here's abc's juju chang. >> reporter: chris powell found fame in "extreme makeover weight loss edition." >> that's it, tony, that's it. >> reporter: but when his youngest son cash was caught up in a carjacking, it wasn't his celebrity status, but garden variety electronics that saved th
this is the city you'll recall where rebels held out against gadhafi and in neighboring egypt it wasn't militants but angry protesters who rushed the walls of the u.s. embassy in cairo, tore down the american flag and replaced it with a black islamist banner, all of this apparently sparked by an obscure american film critical of the prophet muhammad. after a clip was posted online the embassy in cairo put out a statement condemning t continuing efforts by misguided individuals to hurt the...
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news, with cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city and terry moran in charlotte, new york city, this is a special edition of "nightline." "your voice, your vote." the democratic national convention. >>> good evening. i'm terry moran. and a momentous night here at the democratic national convention in charlotte, north carolina, where just a short time ago, bill clinton had this crowd eating out of his hands. it was a speech, a stem-winder that culminated in the remarkable moment when president barack obama joined him onstage, breaking precedent. the man clinton told the crowd they must re-elect. >> reporter: the big dog and the one. an extraordinary and historic moment. and what led up to it, tonight and over many years, just as extraordinary and just as historic. >> we are here to nominate a president. and i've got one in mind. >> reporter: bill clinton was back and democrats loved this moment. the 42nd president of the united states seized his prime time slot, burning joe biden into tomorrow, so that he, the man from hope, the comeback kid, bubba, whatever, he would be the one
news, with cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city and terry moran in charlotte, new york city, this is a special edition of "nightline." "your voice, your vote." the democratic national convention. >>> good evening. i'm terry moran. and a momentous night here at the democratic national convention in charlotte, north carolina, where just a short time ago, bill clinton had this crowd eating out of his hands. it was a speech, a stem-winder that culminated in...
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in new york city, this is "nightline," september 27th, 2012. >> good evening, i'm terry moran. if you've ever lost something at an airport, you probably wondered where that camera or ipod really ended up. well, tonight, we've got a sting operation that could bring you some answers. sometimes your favorite shiny toys can end up in the homes of people who screen your baggage. the tsa officers at the security gate. with the help of simple tracking technology and some tempting bait, abc's brian ross brings us this "nightline" investigates. >> reporter: this is the tsa security screening checkpoint at terminal b of the airport in orlando, florida. a place where this $600 ipad, belonging to abc news, was left behind, on purpose, and then disappeared. abc news tape shows it was last seen at the airport in the hands of this tsa officer, andy ramirez. and then, several hours later, we were able to track our i pad using its find me app also it moved away from the airport. step by step, until it stopped at an address 30 miles away, the home of the same tsa officer, last seen with our ipad
in new york city, this is "nightline," september 27th, 2012. >> good evening, i'm terry moran. if you've ever lost something at an airport, you probably wondered where that camera or ipod really ended up. well, tonight, we've got a sting operation that could bring you some answers. sometimes your favorite shiny toys can end up in the homes of people who screen your baggage. the tsa officers at the security gate. with the help of simple tracking technology and some tempting bait,...